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Boundary wall to rear of Dublin Castle State Apartments, built c. 1850, comprising cut stone calp limestone blocks with plinth and having decorative musket-loops and crenellated parapet. Tudor-arch doorway to middle, with concave chamfered surround, crenellated hood and recent timber door and over-door. East end recessed slightly and forms two-bay two-storey building, with further bay to canted east end. Openings have chamfered surrounds, Tudor-arch to ground floor of canted-bay with fixed timber double-light window with quatrefoil to spandrel, and square-headed elsewhere with double six-over-six pane timber sliding sash windows. Adjoins southwest corner of Chapel Royal.
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